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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1908)
JiiraaerfcMW THE DAILY COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14,1908. j r --? p LssSfcK i :t a a i j: it :: i :: :: a i t j: j: a :: i a t it a a :: :: a :: a i - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - aa IS Ir 7 Whais the MrY V w. v '" '" ' lu a...iuAll.iJ...I1'.'.I4- i -t0 will protect you from the rain and the blow. Never fear a storm when you'buy your rain goods from your Bosom Friend. Tourist Rubber Coats $4.50 Crack Proof Rain Coats $3.75 Rubber Hats 85c Rubber Boots $3.50 to $6.50 Geo. Goodram a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a A LARGE STQCK OF MICHIGAN SPEED WHEELS IS THE LATEST ADDITION TO OUR ALREADY COMPLETE 9 e oi ..t--"--- Hh44H4444,"M'4r'r'I -I Lin Given With every $100 purrchaso from our store, wo will give a 42-plcco dinner set entirely free Our low pri ces still continue one price to nil, with evorynrticlo marked in plain figures, coupons will bo given for the amount of each purchaser. Sco our window display and bo convinced it is worth your while. C. A. JOHNSON ' HOUSE FURNISHER I FRONT STREET COOS BAY AGADEMY-MUSIG ELMER A. TODD, Director Classes in Harmony, Counterpoint, etc. Vocal Sight Reading and ensemble. Apply for catalogue or information to the Director, Now O'Connell Building, A and Second Streets. 'Phone 1055 Cook With Gas It is not every city the size of Marshfield and North Bend that has the advantages of an up-to-date gas plant. If you are not using gas to ccok with you are not taking advantage of this great conve nience that is at your service. The Coos Bay Gas --------- --- Have You Tried - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a Use of Getting Wet when you can keep dry at a small cost? What's the Use GOODRUM - a - a - a - a - a - n - a - a - aa - a - a - aa - iaumc Water Front Phone 33 - - - - - H" I -FACULTY- Piano Mr. Elmer A. Todd Mias Lucy Sherwood Horton Voice Miss Mable Clare Millis Violin (To be announced later. Musical Kindergarten Miss Lucy Sherwood Horton & Electric Co. X ------ the Want Ads? h Supplies Away a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a- I Jffl 1 tun r& Jt l if t" H Marshfield - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - a - .. - - X Co. y - - - 4 - -------- Wo Stand on Top In our profession as Fancy Bakers, making only the choicest Cakes and Pastry for the I t families in this section. Everything we put into our products is perfectly pure and fresh, ..nd tho greatest care is taken by expeitenced bakers to make each article from an ordinary bun up to a brides-cake first-class in every respect. We solicit a trial and leave the rest to your own judgment. COOSIBAY BAKERY -a--a-fra--a--a-a--? ? X WEINHARDS LAGER BEER i 8 Quarts, per dozen $1.00 8 y Special Table Claret, per ? gallon 50c ? VERY OLD X X X X RYE J For medical use, per quart $1.00 f Free Delivery THOSE 481 ? I Coos Bay J f Liquor Co. ? a T I Marshfield n --a--a--a--a--a--a- Steamer Flyer LAWIIORN & McCULLOCH, Owners, ijvo. Marshfield Lve. North Bend 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:45 " 10:05 " 10:45 " 11:15 " 1:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M. 2:30 " 3:15 " 4:00 " 5:00 " Open for Chnrter Nl; 'its and Sundays Tho Flyer Ahnys Leaves on Timo. A $75.00 scholarship for somo young man or woman gottlng sub scribers for Tho Times, n JL.!iju --t NOTICE OF SCIIOOIi BOND SALE. Sealed proposals will bo' received by J. 13. Dulley, county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, at tho ofllco of John F. Hall, clerk of school district No. 9, at Marshflcld, Coos county, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m., Satur day, October 17, 190S, for $10,000. Coupon School Building bonds in denomination of ?500 each, bearing Interest at a rate not to exceed 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually, each bond to be dated on date of issue, payablo in 20 years optional with district after ten years. All bonds payable at tho ofllco of the county treasurer of Coos county, Oregon, or at such bank as may bo selected by the purchaser in New York city. Bonds authorized by vote of voter3 of said district, August 15, 1008. Assessed valuation of said district, $1,951,339. Bonded Indebtedness, including this issue, $75,000. Population of said district estim ated at 3,500. Certified check for tho amount of $250 must accompany each bid, to bo forfeited In case bid is accepted and bidder fails to accept bonds within 30 days nfter notice. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this 2Sth day of September, 190S. J. B. DULLEY, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. WOMAN Wishes situation as cook In logging camp or boarding house in city. Inquire airs. Myers, Blanco Hotel. FOUND Elk pin, No. 44, at North Bend. Inquire Times office. FOR RENT New C-room dwelling on Washington street. See Titlo Guarantee and Abstract Company. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Man ager. CHRISTMAS ARTICLES Baby out fits, hemstitching, marking of linen, etc., orders taken. Call 'phono 2003. WANTED Two large, or three small furnished housekeeping rooms. No children. 'Phone 155. SALOON FOR SALE Doing fine business. Will sacrifice on account of other business. Address Saloon care Coos Bay Times. FOR RENT Four-room house in West A rshfleld. Apply to John Josephben. ,rhono, 257 FOR RENT l,o ocm house in West Marshflcld. Apply to Mrs. James Barrie. , FOR RENT Two furnish 2d rooms or gentlemen. Enq lire Robert Marsdon, Jr., at Billiard Parlor. FOR FASHIONABLE Gowns and tailored suits, call on Mrs. Paquot te, South Broadway. GIRLS WANTED Between tho ages of eighteen nd twenty-eight. Pleasan oik. Promotion to those enowing ability. Apply Miss Williamr, chief operator, Coos Bay Homo T lophono Company. WANTED Man and wife on farm. Steady employment. Apply to C. P. Coleman, Temi leton, Oro. FOR SALE Furniture bar fixtures ai 1 stock of liquors and cigars, . cerles, etc., now in Blanco Hotel and accessories. Apply to Ferry ard "''lanagan at Blanco Hotel. FOR RENT Four 3-room flats In tho O'Connell building on 'A' street. Apply Hall & Hall. a-a-a-a--a---a-a-a-a-a- xx Grocery Delivery Schedule " I FORENOON. ? First City 8:30 f South and West 9:15 tX T Second City and Broad- a ? way 10:45 n f AFTERNOON. JL Ferndalo 12 : 45 First City 1:30 jj South and West 2:15 n 1 Second City and Broad- , I way 4 o'clock ? For a t C. W. WOLCOTT V 1 THE FAMILY GROCER T PHONE 071. ' a ? Front St. Miirbliflcld. . -a-a-a-a-a--a-a-a-a-n-a-n A $75.00 scholarship for some young man or woman getting sub scribers for Tho Times. W F ?tfg COOS RAY TIDES. Tho following tables glvo the hours of high and low tides for every day this week: OCTOBER, 1008. IIGH WATERI A. M. l M. Date h. m. ft h. m. ft. Wednesday 141 3:22 5.2 2:57 6.7 Thursday . 15 4:21 4.S 3:44 6.2 Fr'duy . . 16 5:29 4.5 4:40 5.6 Saturday . 17 6:40 4.5 5:48 5.3 SUNDAY . 18 7:47 4.8 7:04 5.0 LOW WATER A. M. 1. M. Dato. h. m.l ft. h. m. ft. Wednesday 14 8:59 2.S 9:59 0.0 Thursday . 15 9:50 3.8 10:43 0.4 Friday ..16 10:49 3.8 11:42 0.7 Saturday . 17 12:14 3.8 SUNDAY . 18 0:46 1.0 1:36 3.7 LOCAX TEMPERATURE RE- .PORT. For twenty-four hours end- ing 5 p. m Oct. 13, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer. Maximum 5S$ Minimum 54 At 5 p. in 58 Precipitation 1.20 Wind, Southwest; cloudy. O O o Euu'kn In Today. The Eureka ar rived in from Eureka this morning and will sail late today for Portland. Moot Thursday Night. The Citi zens League will meet Thursday evening at the Finnish hall to dis cuss municipal affairs. Milliconia Initiation. It is expect ed that there will bo one of tho lar gest turnouts tonight for tho initia tion of tho four new members at tho Milliconia Club. John D. Goss will be master of ceremonies. Tonight, tho Modern Woodmen of America will entertain at a supper 'and dance at tho Finnish hall. Stato Deputy J. W. Simmons of Portland, and National Lecturer Hyland of Peoria, 111., will deliver addresses. A special musical program has been prepared. Entertain Hallowe'en Party. Miss Alice Butler will entertain the members of the Biographic Club at a Hallowe'en soclnl nt her homo, Thursday afternoon. Tho member ship of tho club is restricted to wom en and each member will bo allowed to bring one lady friend. Loaves Hospital. Wm. Foster, tho South Inlet man, who was in jured in a logging nccident a few weeks ago, left Mercy hospital yes terday. Ho has not entlroly recover ed from his injuries but Dr. Geo. E. DIx who attended him does not anti cipate any lasting ill-effects from them. Tho In Hospital. C. II. Weedmnn, who underwent an operation at Mercy hospital Monday for blood poisoning, is getting along nicely. Michael Kerrigan, who underwent an operation Tuesday is also improv ing. Dr. J. W. Ingram attended both cases. Initiate New Members. To . night, Alton Sengstacken, Phil. Wilbur, R. T. Durrett and Chas. Thorn will be initiated into tho mys teries of tho Milliconia Club. John D. Goss will have charge of tho ritual work. It will bo "social evening," and a general program Is being ar ranged for tho event. Delay Ferry. Tho now ferry for tho Marshfleld-Eastsido run will not bo ready for operations for another week. Inspectors Ames and Weldin, who went over tho craft yesterday, will mako their report to tho Port land ofllco where, if tho report is satisfactory, a license will bo Issued to tho ferry. It is expected by tho time the lfccnso reaches hero that tho Marshfield slip will bo in readiness. Gets Fine Ruck. Dr. 'A. L. House worth who returned yesterday from Ton Mllo, where ho had been enjoy ing a hunt with tho party out with tho Harrlman bear hounds landed a fine threo-polnt buck. Dr. House worth tired of tramping after var mints and loft tho party to do a lit tle fishing. While going nlong tho lako shore ,he encountored tho buck and ono bullet ended tho career of tho animal whose carcas weighed 165 pounds. Gets New Position. L. R. Robert son, who has been manager of tho Coos and Curry county lines of tho Pacific Telnphono and Telegraph Company for several years prior to tho purchase of tho property by tho Coos Bay Homo Telnphono Company, will loavo shortly for Portland. Ho has been appointed a traveling man ngor of tho company, a more lucra tivo position that ho held hero and tho promotion will bo tho Bourco of 3$$$$0! 8 Personal Notes f H. W. PAINTER is in Myrtle Point today, on business. MRS. ALFRED MATSON is reported quite ill at her home. WM. VAUGHAN of North Bend, waa in Marshfield today on business. R. S. KNOWLTON, the Coqulllo druggist, is In Marshfield on busi ness. MRS. W. S. CHANDLER is enter taining the 500 Club at her homo on South Coos River, this after noon. EMIL OGREN is moving his family to the Dave Roberts homestead at Ten Mllo where they will spend tho winter. PERRY ROBINSON of Coqulllo, who has been on tho Bay this week on business, returned to his homo this morning. LEVI SMITH and FRANK W. SMITH killed a largo wildcat near tho South Coos River hatchery tho other day. CHAS. TIIOM of North Bend, left on the Roseburg stage last even ing to look after Interests in tho Willamette Valley. MESDAMES CHAS. SKEELS, Annio J. Robinson, J. S. Lawrence, H. Lockman, S. M. Moslor and tho Misses Eva Schroeder and Ray Collier of Coqullle, are in tho city today attending the district con vention of tho Rebekah's which is in session today. JOSEPH SCHILLING has just ro turned from n visit at Puget Sound and British Columbia points. While at Tacoma, ho met Martin Miller who had just returned from a trip to Germany. Mr. Miller is at present opening logging roads along tho Tacoma and Eastern Railway. PRAISE FOR NEW MAN. Mlchlgnn .Tender Will Bo Identified AVith G. W. Cnrletflii'fc Jewelry Store. G. W. Carleton is completing ar rangements to open his new jewelry store In tho now First Trust and Sav ings Bnnk building on 'C street about November J. Part of his stock has arrived and tho fixtures will soon bo ready. Ho has planned to mako the now store one of tho hand somest in Oregon and expects to havo one of tho largest lines of jewelry in the southwestern part of tho stato. Tho Advertlsor of Holly, Mich., has the following article concerning Mr. Hadloy, an expert jewelry, who will bo identified with tho now store: "Mr. and Mrs. T. Roy Hadley left Tuesday night for their now homo In Mnrshfleld, Oregon, after a threo weeks' visit hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hadley, and other relntlves and friends. Mr. Hadloy will ro-ongago In tho jewelry business, nnd his many friends hero will unito with tho Advertiser in wishing him abundant success, an end which his experience in tho business, his popularity among tho people, and his integrity will mako practically certain. Marshfield is situated on Coos Bay, nn indenta tion of tho Pacific coast, and is a fast-growing city of about five thou sand Inhabitants." CAPT. LAWSON CHANGES. WclMCnown Master Takes Charge of Americano. Tho Portland Telegram says: "Captain Lawson of San Francisco, hns arrived n Portland to take com mand of tho American schoonor Americano as successor to Captain McVlcar, who tendered his resigna tion. Lawson's last berth was a3 master of tho schooner1 Marconi which bolongs to tho Simpson Lum ber Company. Ho Is well known on tho coast. McVlcar will return to his homo in tho Bay City and re main ashoro for awhile. The Amori cano Is loading lumber hero for tho Orlont. Her cargo will bo completed about tho middle of next week." gratification to tho many friends ho has made on Coos Bay. Ho will mako his homo In Portland, the posi tion enabling him to spond practical ly every Sunday with Mrs. Robertson and tho childron. THE CALL OF NATURE Rainy season is now on. Covor your HORSES with STORM BLANKETS. PIONEER HARDWARE COM PANY. Steamer BREAKWATER sails from Coos Bay for Portland SAT URDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 2 1 M. wVVvVVVVVVVvV v- , i !i 1 S3 i !l Hi' 91 M 1 II u n A fA